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Updated about 13 years ago, 11/21/2011

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Shunda Walker
  • Wholesaler
  • Duncanville, TX
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Apartments Listed on LoopNet

Shunda Walker
  • Wholesaler
  • Duncanville, TX
Posted

Hello, All!

Situation:

I have a buyer that is looking for apartments here in D/FW that meet the following criteria:

1) Age of Apt. Bldg.: No older than ten (10) years

2) Equity: $30K bare minimum.

3) Very little to no rehab

4) Must be priced to sell at the tax roll value and no higher.

My question is this:

"Does this sound a bit unrealistic?"

I found some properties, but I had to rule them out because they were either too old or the asking price is more than the tax value.

***ALSO, I HAVE ONE MORE QUESTION***

I heard that finding properties on LoopNet was not a good idea? can anyone explain to me why that is?

Thank in advance for any and all replies.

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